The American pianist Jonathan Biss is known to audiences throughout the
world for his artistry, musical intelligence and deeply felt
interpretations. What is less known until now is that Jonathan Biss
writes about music in a most compelling and engaging way. For anyone who
has ever enjoyed a Beethoven concert or a Beethoven recording or one of
the many films about Beethoven, this audiobook is an inspiring
listening experience. For those of you who have heard Beethoven in
concert or listened to a Beethoven recording, Jonathan Biss takes you
behind the scenes of those performances. If your musical interests are
much broader than Beethoven or if your interests focus on the creative
process , this will fully engage you. "On April 24th, 2007, Beethoven's Sonata Opus 109 made me lose my mind."
So Jonathan Biss opens this book. He goes on to describe the complex
and by no means all positive impact of the technology of the recording
process on the experience of performing and listening to music. He also
describes the legacy of generations of teachers. You are there when Leon
Fleisher teaches Jonathan Biss just as Artur Schnabel taught Leon
Fleisher before him. You experience the growth of a talented young
musician as he becomes a fully mature artist. Most compelling of all,
Jonathan Biss creates an almost spiritual introduction to the making and
experiencing of music. He has, in effect, invited the reader into the
world of the composer and the performer. Jonathan Biss includes an annotated audio guide to deepen the experience of anyone who enjoys listening to classical music. It is an unforgettable experience. Jonathan Biss has recently begun a nine year project of recording all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas.
Unabridged edition 2013 | 1 hour and 57 minutes | MP3 128 kbps | 63 MB
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